Windows 10 and Security Products Compatability Problems

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by Securon, Oct 4, 2015.

  1. Macstorm

    Macstorm Registered Member

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    I stopped reading here, WD is all you need on Windows 10 ;)
     
  2. roger_m

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    @Macstorm Well for some users it is, maybe even most users. But, it is way too heavy on my Windows 10 laptop, which means it not a viable option for me.
     
  3. vlk

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    I would be actually interested why you think so?
     
  4. Macstorm

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    Did you run WD alone without extra security apps? It is light on my Sony laptop, made originally for Vista, now running W10.

    I have been 'monitoring' a lot of pc's with Windows 8.1 and 10 (without 3rd party AV's) from friends, relatives and neighbours since long time ago. That's why I have come to that conclusion.
     
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  6. Macstorm

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    Strange, but in your case I don't blame you for stopping using it. Mine is an 'old' Sony laptop with Intel dual-core proc. and only 2gb of ram.
     
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